July 2012: One night before a competency hearing, Koltun is sent to the hospital, delaying the hearing to August 2012.

August 2012: In a competency hearing, witness says Koltun is faking his mental illness.

October 2012: Koltun files papers asking for the removal of Brite as his lawyer.

December 2012: Koltun intends to sue New York for damages; he claims Brite has been negligent.

January 2013: Koltun again found competent to stand trial.

May 2013: Koltun sues Brite, Winslow, Berry, Newburgh judge Harold Ramsey, Orange County DA Frank Phillips and police investigators, claiming all were part of an anti-Semitic conspiracy to deprive him of due process. More claims of failing health, as Koltun says he had lost about 200 pounds in jail while waiting for trial.

June 2013: Brite out. Glen Plotsky appointed lawyer for Koltun.

August 2013: Koltun back in court; two issues: representation and judge status. Berry would soon stand down.

October 2013: New judge Nicholas De Rosa tells Koltun there would be no more delays after changes in defense representation and judge.

January 2014: Koltun argues unsuccessfully to represent himself in the trial.

- Jury selection began last week.

- Opening statements were heard Wednesday.

- Officer explains his arrival at the crime scene after the alleged murders.

- Evidence is analyzed and Koltun's whereabouts at the time of the slayings are questioned.

- A medical investigator and Gerald Piscopo's family members take the stand.

- The driver offers testimony about the day of the slayings.

- A detective testifies about his interview of Koltun after the slayings.

- An officer says Koltun thought about cooperating with officials.

- A Coney Island man said he loaned $40,000 to Koltun.

- An analyst described blood and DNA evidence allegedly found inside Koltun's SUV and at the crime scene.

- Witness says Koltun bought acid while in Liberty.

- A witness says Koltun was a fan of hookers and crack cocaine.

On Twitter, use #Koltun

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Good morning. The Victor #Koltun murder 1st trial in the 11/4/10 deaths of Gerald and Francis Piscopo has just resumed.

— Heather Yakin (@HeatherYakin845) February 4, 2014

#Koltun trial: Prosecution calls OCDA investigator.

— Heather Yakin (@HeatherYakin845) February 4, 2014

#Koltun trial:prosecutor playing audio of NYC restaurant confrontation between Koltun and Francis Piscopo and an associate of FP

— Heather Yakin (@HeatherYakin845) February 4, 2014

#Koltun trial: tape was of meeting in which Piscopo tried to get Koltun to repay the loan.

— Heather Yakin (@HeatherYakin845) February 4, 2014

Now testifying: NYSP intelligence analyst from NYS Intelligence Center; created maps based on #Koltun's GPS and cellular data.